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Any hoards US single dollar bills, please?
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Michael Kilpatrick
2024-01-10 14:41:02 UTC
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If any of you have a handful of leftover US $1 bills from previous trips
abroad (don't need any $10s or $20s) that you want changed for a couple
of quid, someone will be in need of some in a few weeks for a trip to
Caracas.

Let me know, in case you are somewhere I can pass by at some point (e.g.
south villages or central Cambridge).

thanks,

Michael
Roland Perry
2024-01-11 06:58:47 UTC
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Post by Michael Kilpatrick
If any of you have a handful of leftover US $1 bills from previous
trips abroad (don't need any $10s or $20s) that you want changed for a
couple of quid, someone will be in need of some in a few weeks for a
trip to Caracas.
Let me know, in case you are somewhere I can pass by at some point
(e.g. south villages or central Cambridge).
I've got some mint-condition £1 notes, issued by their bank to one of my
visitors *from* the USA, years after they were no longer valid in the
UK.
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Roland Perry
Paul N
2024-01-11 13:23:10 UTC
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Post by Michael Kilpatrick
If any of you have a handful of leftover US $1 bills from previous trips
abroad (don't need any $10s or $20s) that you want changed for a couple
of quid, someone will be in need of some in a few weeks for a trip to
Caracas.
Let me know, in case you are somewhere I can pass by at some point (e.g.
south villages or central Cambridge).
thanks,
Michael
At least at one stage, dollar bills were used by radio hams to pay for postage if they wanted someone to send then a card (QSL) confirming a contact. If you are in touch with any local Amateur Radio groups perhaps you could give them a try, there may be someone with a pile they want rid of. A quick check suggests that there are local clubs at g6uw.org (Uni) and cdarc.org.uk (town).
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